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Chapter 28: The Ruthless Woman

  Chapter 28: The Ruthless Japanese Woman

  Won In and Won Jin hid in an abandoned factory building. When night fell, Won In and Won Jin tidied up. Won In wore a waist chain, and Won Jin carried a plum blossom sword on his back. The two people went through the house and over the ridge, heading towards the Cheongmun Dojang.

  After the deputy director of the Cangmen Taochang, Ling Chuan, was killed by Yu Zhen with a hidden weapon, the entire Cangmen Taochang was in chaos. Fangzi, who is the younger sister of Jiuyi, the head of the pavilion, wept bitterly in front of him, vowing to avenge Lingchuan's death.

  Jiuyi went to the scene of the investigation and found an iron ball the size of a pea. Jiuyi pinched the iron ball, his black beard quivering with rage.

  "Hagah! I must find the one who uses iron balls."

  A pigeon was sent to the highest official of the Castle of the Dark Gate, Kuroki Taiza, to inform him and ask for his assistance in pursuing the murderer; at the same time, he ordered the closure of the dojo and searched for suspicious people inside.

  "It must be done by Chinese!" said Jiuyi, slapping the table.

  "Director, shall we arrest all Chinese people in the dojo?" asked a Taekwondo expert named Motomura.

  "No! No! Chinese, you're just a small fry. I've been in China for three or four years now, and I haven't met any Chinese who dare to lay a hand on our great Japanese Empire's warriors. It must be the Eighth Route Army, the guerrillas who did it! The Eighth Route Army, the guerrillas are the real tough guys."

  "So? How are we going to catch the Eighth Route Army and guerrillas who killed Tonogawa?" asked Muramura, blinking his eyes.

  "Yo, yo! Come closer and listen, we need to do this..."

  "Haha, Director Wang is indeed wise! I'll go and make arrangements now!" The village head took his leave.

  With a straight gaze, Jiuyi sent off Ben Village. Then, he pressed the sword at his waist and stood up. He swung his palm at the table in front of him, and with a "crack", the table split into two sections.

  Yoshiko returned to her bedroom, feeling sentimental and heartbroken, holding a photo of Rinko, and burst into tears again.

  Yoshiko gritted her teeth and cursed the person who had killed her husband, Rinko. One moment she was clutching Rinko's photograph, tears of sorrow streaming down her face; the next, she was running to the dressing table, admiring her own beautiful reflection, like a pear blossom in the rain.

  Yoshiko was filled with regret, regretting that she had insisted on having Suzukawa accompany her to the garden. She clearly remembered that at the time, she was in her bedroom putting on jewelry in front of the mirror when Suzukawa quietly pushed open the door and entered.

  "Baby, I miss you so much that it's unbearable," said Rinawa, embracing Yoshiko from behind.

  Yoshiko's heart was filled with joy, and her heart beat rapidly. She liked Kazuya holding her like this, it made her feel the pleasure of being strongly caressed.

  "Rinko-kun, shall we go to the garden? It's just the two of us there. Are you going or not?" Yoshiko turned around, her pale face with a hint of red facing Rinko's.

  "Garden? Garden! Haha, very creative, okay, let's go to the garden."

  Suwa was injected with a stimulant and rushed out of the bedroom, laughing all the way to the garden on the east side of the Sohmen Dojo.

  While Yoshiko and Suzukawa were enjoying themselves, a Chinese chef who had to go to the toilet saw Yoshiko and Suzukawa together and was so frightened that he knelt on the ground; afterwards, Suzukawa was killed by a hidden weapon.

  "Chinese chef!" Fangzi thought of something. She took out a pistol from the drawer under her dresser, loaded it with bullets and rushed to the kitchen in a fierce manner.

  "Bang!" Fangzi kicked open the kitchen door with one foot, her eyes gleaming fiercely as she held a handgun and charged into the kitchen.

  In the kitchen, several Chinese chefs were cooking with steam rising high. Hearing the door kicked open, they saw Fangzi entering the kitchen with a gun in hand and a murderous look on her face through the gaps in the swirling steam.

  This Fangzi likes to eat snacks and often goes to the kitchen to find food, so all the chefs in the kitchen know her. And Fangzi also knows every chef in the kitchen.

  The head chef saw Fangzi storm in, furious, and knew he was looking for the chef who had bumped into him on his way to the toilet. He quickly gave a signal to the chef standing beside him, who was shaking all over.

  That Wang chef who had been involved in the awkward affair also knew that Fangzi was looking for him, and he already knew things were not going well. He tried to escape through a side door, but it was too late. Fangzi didn't even ask any questions, and shot Wang chef on the spot. With a "bang", Wang chef fell to the ground. Poor chef, wanting to go to the toilet, brought about his own demise. It's said that from then on, the chefs no longer dared to use the toilets in the garden, instead building a temporary one on the south side of the kitchen to solve their physiological problems.

  Several chefs were frightened and stared at Yoshiko in terror, at a loss for what to do.

  Fangzi fired a few more shots at the chef, then pointed her gun at the other chefs who were fleeing in terror. She let out a loud wail in the kitchen, smashing a stack of bowls and kicking over a bucket of porridge. Fangzi glared at the stunned chefs, fired her last bullet into the ceiling, and strode away.

  In the Japanese Kempeitai headquarters in Cheongmoo City, the highest administrative officer of the Japanese military in Cheongmoo City, Major General Kuroki, was scolding the security commander Feng Renhao: "You are extremely irresponsible! After searching for so long, not even one rebel from Bichon Temple has been caught. You're a complete waste! Your soldiers are all good-for-nothing!"

  Feng Renhao is a big man. He has a shoe-shaped face, triangular eyes, thick lips, small ears, and a slender waist. People have given him the nickname "Life-Taking Scholar" because he can kill someone without making a sound, and will do so with a smile on his face. He and Duan Yu, the leader of the Qing Snake Sect, come from the same school and are both disciples of Gui Youzi. The two men were as close as brothers during their apprenticeship, and after leaving their master, they stuck together like glue since they were also from the same hometown.

  After descending the mountain, Duan Yu established the Green Snake Sect at San Jue Zhuang in Cang Gate, while Fan Ren Hu established the White Tiger Sect in Cang Gate City. The two sects had a close relationship and interacted frequently when they were first founded.

  But the good times did not last, for some reason, Hunyuan Shengshou Dangke and Duoming Shusheng Feng Renhao became sworn enemies, eventually reaching a point of irreconcilable differences. Feng Renhao defected to the authorities, turning his White Tiger Gang into a security force, serving as a mercenary for the Northern Warlord government, and he also became a prominent figure in the city of Cangmen.

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